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... in response to Increasing Semen Volume
  1. Matt O'Neil Matt O'Neil United States says:

    "There is probably no way to increase semen volume by popping pills. In addition, most men cannot measure their actual semen volume as well." Umm...popping pills possibly not but I know the longer you wait and if you do "stop and go" you're definitely gunna ejaculate more. No way of measuring? What are beakers for? You could even use measuring spoons. Anyone can measure a liquid. Are you stupid or something?

    • Mark Naysnerski Mark Naysnerski United States says:

      While you may be right on this isn't there a way to increase semen by diet? Asparagus or something?

      • Deer Hunter Deer Hunter United States says:

        While there are many theories out there about diet and such, ingesting asparagus actually makes semen taste bad. I suppose you've eaten it and noticed the aroma when you urinate?? Imagine that same chemical/protein in your semen.... If you want to make your semen sweeter for your partner - try eating pineapple, not right before - it has to metabolize!

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      James Smith James Smith United States says:

      How do you make such sweeping claims with no evidence or experience? I believe 90 percent of supplements are wasted money and BS that stupid people fall for. However arginine, lecithin, zinc and pygeum extract did not make a small difference in my semen volume, it made a huge one, clearly evident even in pre-ejaculate oozing from me before I climax. You need to stop talking with such certainty about that about which you know very little.

    • Devin Clark Devin Clark United States says:

      Whole lot of probably and maybe going on in your essay. Here a tip. Unless you have a Doctorate in male physiology perhaps don't make a page based don the maybes you might know something about...

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